y RON MacDONALD REGINA (CP)--Saskatchewan Roughriders scored four last- quarter touchdowns Saturday againe' Calgary Stampeders and carry a nine-point edge into tonight's second game of the two-game total- point Western Football Conference semi-final series. completions in 35 pass attempts. quarter and 24-8 entering the jfinal 15 minutes. ° Riders were hampered by penalties at crucial stages in the first 45 minutes of the game and trailed 70 after the first quarter, 14-1 after the second | Fullback George Reed scored ip Injured Lancaster Ignites Sask. Rally $76 yards through the air on 28 Dobbs 'said after the game: it." Calgary head coach Bobby "Any time an opposing quarter- back hits for 28 of 35 attempts, you haye to say he's picking your defensive unit apart. He knew Lancaster would still be hurting from that rib injury but he played a great game despite ger-Cat quarterback Butch Du- puis in his end zone for an East Grid Titles To York safety touch. Doak Walker E. York, Lordi tse vrtiecs nc By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Hawkins riddied the Sudbury It seemed like an early win-|Secondary for 488 yards in the ter for Northern Ontario Sun-|2it--Tom McKenzie and Jack day as Toronto East York Ar-\G@rdiner scored three London -- te. pre Bay Ti- ; gerCats 56- orth Bay to win their second straight *au| FALSE TEETH Ontario senior football cham-| That Loosen pionship and London Lords Need Not Embarrass crushed Sudbury Hardrocks 57-6 in the All-Ontario Senior B Be wearers of dalen Cope. bere championship. dropped, b= Argo quarterback Gord Mc-| pied et just the wrong time. Do not Taggert, Gerry Burrows « and | just the live in fear of this pening to you. Just sprinkle a ithe FASTEETH, } touchdowns. apiece with others going to Tom Whealy, Hawkins and Dailt Coleman. Jim: Murphy added two converts and single. 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Calgary quarterback Eagle Day and halfbacks Ted Woods and Jim Dillard got a touch- down each. Larry' Robinson kicked three converts and a Saskatchewan head coach Bob Shaw said he wasn't worried in the first three quarters--'"I was just burned up."' He said in the first part of the game his play- ers were crippling themselves tion of plays. BETTER TO BE AHEAD Shaw said Riders' nine-point behind 26 points." with penalties and poor execu-| fullback Ray Williams: led the touchdown 'parade with two each. Casper Pold and Pete Warren also scored touchdowns and George Stringer nailed Ti- the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates. Hold false teeth more ot so they feel -- ne able, Does not sour. ecks "' odor breath". Get FASTEETH at drug counters everywhere. Helps you feel better ++ and look better! REGULAR» CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS | i | bulge was "better than being) ; IMPERIAL down. } field' goal and Jim Furlong Lancaster completed a fourth! booted a single on a towering touchdown pass in the third}punt from the centre stripe in quarter and gained a total of|the: fourth quarter. waite oleae |e SHOTGUN SHELLS Last year the' Roughriders | {the semi-final series 26 points behind Stampeders, but with an} LIMITED incredible comeback won the series by one point, ' QUANTITY SPECIAL FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS All-Ontario Senior - East York 56 North Bay 7 (Sudden-death. final) Western Senior | Edmonton 27 Vancouver 0 | (Sudden-death semi-final) James 26 Port Arthur 19 Reed was the key man in the Roughriders offence, picking up| 130 yards on seven pass recep-| tions and another 41 yards in| five carries, J Calgary fullback Lovell Cole- | man went 44 yards in 11 carries jand another 42 yards on five (Sudden-death semi-final) passes. Woods gained 91 yards SATURDAY |--83 of them on,a breakaway United League touchdown run--in six carries. Charleston 45 Joliet 0 PRT . \Toledo 35 Grand Rapids 13 Jerry Fields (15) and Garland Boyette (30) and Ted Page (22) are the three Alouettes seen racing to catch up with the fleet receiver. --(CP Wirephoto) Eastern Conference sudden- death game in Ottawa on Sat- urday afternoon, when the Rough Riders swamped Mon- treal Alouettes 27-0, to ad- vance to the Conference finals, against Hamilton Tiger-Cats. ! Ottawa Rough Riders' dynamic little half- back, Ron Stewart (11) reaches out with that 'Come to Pappa" grab, to, haul in a pass from quarterback Russ Jackson, for a big gain, in the ENTER EFC FINAL Ottawa Rough Riders Crush Alouettes 27-0 fierce sors, N Na A Kid : , {San Francisco 7 Minnesota 24 By BEN WARD jCats here in the opener of the|entire game had only two plays|Shearwater 83 Acadia 7 Philadelphia 10 Los Angeles 20| 723 5241 OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa|two-game total-points final that|inside oigaged soubor line.|St. Mary's 73 Mount Allison 20 American League | ™ 0 Riders settled down to a/will decide the east's Grey Cup!The only time they had. any-|St. Francis Xavier 76 U. of NB. sh er ee | a entry. 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Riders | down on a 23-yard pass from) chewan 9 y at ns Ginn Riders hardly had to work up|crunched to a touchdown in 11\quarterback Russ Jackson; |Manitoba 31 Alberta (Calgary) ancl it a sweat in sidelining the Alou-|plays the first time they got the halfback Dave Thelen scam- | ettes who turned in one of the/ball and piled up a 22-0 lead by |pered 47 yards for another, and) ------ - --_ weakest offensive performances half-time. pore g! sera ~_ the one- Chi F | on a Canadian football' yard line for the third. | Held this year. |ALS NO THREAT Moe Racine kicked three con-| cago roursome | They face a far different as-| Alouettes didn't have the ball/verts and a field goal and Ed) . signepent next Saturday when|on Ottawa's end of the field un-|Ulmer got three singles with Captures Bonspiel | they meet the Hamilton Tiger-|til the third quarter and in the towering punts. |. CHICAGO (AP) -- The pie ee, geese After the game Alouette play- international mixed curline I ers were generally disgusted. | bonspiel was won Saturday by| "It was the worst game we've|the Chicago Exmoor 'ink, | Golden Gaels Are played all year," said quiarter-|skipped by Bob Warner. He had| back George Bork. Most of the/the best record among five- Undefeated Champs 18,214 fans were in agreement.|game winners. By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'TIL 9 P.M, For Practical Santas Famous Products Sold For Particular Shoppers Fun - Premiums - Savings For Price Sake For Perfect Selections For Powerful Specials Fantastic Price Slashing Fine Professional Service Seem: FOR = = foal b -- = ow oes ss ss d .. AND MORE Compare at 2.00 each For Price Sake Gentle, Regular, Super TONI Home Permanent with hidden body. « TUES. AND WED. ONLY ain etoor Compore et 79¢ tube For Price Soke he MAIN FLOOR 728-8853 or 723-1901 Kits F "ane yg -- hg -- Laster among winners of! ' ed for a week, abou eithree games was Se -| back Taylor ran, passed, kicked) "new look" of his Montreal of-|ough, alti nok pis gy 2 Queen's University Golden|/and received passes as he! fence, had no excuses.. Grant Lyon. Gaels rolled to their second|Picked up 15 points on a touch-/ «rey beat us real soundly,"| In the final championship successive unbeaten, untied| down, two field goals and three he admitted. lenatch Watie cate kak season in the Senior Intercol-|converts to raise his season's lnuens of Brarpahon "4 rg r legiate Football League as they| total to 51 points. COACH ELATED con wa gh od downed last-place University of| Jim Dickie got two touch-| Coach Frank Clair, elated at). {YH 1 Pay Hbowd fing! day. Western Ontario Mustangs 29-12| downs for McGill with Eric Wal. |the way his Riders performed, Pd ek ies sborn's Chicago in Kingston Saturday, ter scoring the other, Brian Pil-|called it "'the best game we've Re PMOOL. x * University of Toronto Blues,/8-im converted two. leery viled ong Fayrcogal - ced by their unofficial league} McMaster University Maraud- |. in a! me ens- pe ty Bryce Taylor, |ers captured their third consec-|/*f total of 362 yards against OUTBOARD MOTOR finished an otherwise lack-lus-|utive Ontario Intercollegiate A ier rushing and 155 pess- WINTER STORAGE tre season by defeating McGill|Football Conference title Satur- hs s i ind yards University Redmen 27-20 at|day as they dumped second- sapmeen: peas sing be --aP home. The win moved Blues|place Ottawa University Gee) 19 jo ecog for lis ade ae pl into third place with four points,|Gees 30-20 in Hamilton. MeMas-|orsincvich ohn "Taplaced him one ahead of Western. ter is scheduled to contest the)i, ihe final quitter "clicked én Fi three out of four for 40 yards. | 4 eee inesed One Jackson pass was picked|| @ Merine Paints & Varnishes Gaels' great fullback, Jim| Yates Cup as they tackle Young, again showed the form|Queen's Golden Gaels Noy. 14. that earned him the title best| = oe, necae' © action' off, SNOW CRUISER ON DISPLAY fullback in the league in 1962})40yOla © ollege Warriors' Bork completed seven of 14 and 1963 as he caught a variety|Clinched third place with a 22-13 throws for 59 vatds} Jim Mc-| OSHAWA of passes including two for|Victory over Waterloo Lutheran| Kean two out of seven for 36 YACHTHAVEN 20 Ray St. or Harbor\Rd. \ USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Purchase 'Til Christmas Large Tube Size BRYLCREEM Puts life in dry heir! TUES. AND WED. ONLY | taychdowns. |University Golden Hawks if)and Jerry Fields had his only Art-Proese proved to be a|Waterloo and University of Wa-| throw intercepted. ; éne-man offensive for Western|terloo: Warriors edged Guelph --------_---- as he kicked two field goals|University Redmen 13 - 6 in and crashed over for the lone| Guelph. ' Mustang touchdown. Scorers on both sides boosted their season totals as Royal SCORES 15 POINTS Military College downed Carle- In the Toronto game, quarter-'ton University 49-39 in Ottawa. JIM. FOWLER = Keen Sports Competitor Spite One-Leg Handicap OAKVILLE (CP)--Jim Fow- Association's juvenile league in fer 44, is an unusual man. ||the Windsor area. In. 1961 he Not because since 1942 he has/dropped out after serving as coached, played and refereed in league secretary and referee, four hockey leagues, or because| Transferred here three years he is an ardent swimmer and|489 from Windsor, where he golfer, But because he has done| Joined Ford in 1941, Fowler was these things with only one leg.|back in hockey as a coach Fowler, a cost analyst for 1g, Within a year after his son Den-) years with the Ford Motor Com-|"'* began to play. pany here, had his right leg am- Last season his squad of eight- putated above the knee when he| Yeat-olds won the Oakville Tyke was struck by a streetcar out-/A Championship. Competition side his home in Kircaldy, Scot-|hasn't started this season, but land, at the age of two. He| most of Fowler's boys are back came to Canada "when he was for play in the nine-year-old cat- nine with his parents, the late ©8ory- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 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